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Sativa October 3rd, 2006 08:59 AM

it's working properly now, but yes i will check out that link thank you

ataste October 24th, 2006 06:02 PM

i downloaded the fix program, exstracted it and and it still keeps on loading up after I close it.

birdy October 24th, 2006 07:25 PM

Scroll up to post #10 of this thread. LOTR gives a link to Norbiesworld...Norbie offers free computer help. He's helped lots of LW users with their virus problems:wink:
I'd suggest that you visit the site & follow the directions for free computer help.

joblack November 15th, 2006 06:10 AM

now my limewire is running really slow the rest of my computers functions are normal,but the limewire is so slow it s impossible should i erase it from my hard drive and upload it again what should i do

the_wanderer January 2nd, 2007 12:59 PM

What i did....
 
hi i have had a similar problem recently

symptoms: limewire pops up repeatedly, ctr-alt-del doesn't work, regedit.exe wouldn't start from run prompt in start menu.

here's what i found:

I found this line "C:\Program Files\outlook\outlook.exe" in my hi-jack this log.

It looks ok at first, but what this means is that you have outlook (i.e. your e-mail program) running. This would normally be fine BUT I DIDN'T HAVE OUTLOOK RUNNING!!

I spent hours looking at this but all i really took in the end was

1) Make sure you are not running the real version of Outlook (to avoid confusion later)

2) Open windows task manager by opening it in C:\windows\system32\taskmgr.exe (the one with the nice icon!)
It has to be done like this as ctr-alt-del doesn't work.

3) once it has opened click processes, click on outlook.exe, then click end-process

4) Now program is not running you can look at "C:\Program Files\outlook\outlook.exe" and simply rename it
to something like "outlook.ex" (which is not possible while it was running)

note: i also had some other programs running at around the same time of the problem. One called setup.exe (i altered registry to stop that loading at startup) and updater.exe which kept loading itself (again i changed registry to stop that) but my point is i don't think they were related to the limewire popup problem because the limewire problem kept happening right up until i followed the steps above.


I hope this helps and saves you time, Mark (the_wanderer)

Keywords: LimeWire, Limewire, limewire, popup, pop-up, reload, re-load, virus, viruses, re-open, re-opens

Lord of the Rings January 2nd, 2007 01:43 PM

I'm not so sure that will solve most people's problems though .. if they have a virus then they need to eradicate it & then repair the damage. Norbie will show how to do that. He "is" an expert in this area. ;) :)

tedStevens February 1st, 2008 09:50 AM

use System Restore for Limewire virus setup.exe
 
I recently came upon this virus on a second computer. The first one was over a year ago. The information in the previous posts is good, but for those who need a simple appraoch that should work as well I recommend XP's "System Restore" built in to the operating system. It was not previously mentioned as an option, and it works in this case.

This is for the downloaded from Limewire "setup.exe" file which is then run and which then disables the command prompt (cmd.exe) and ctrl-alt-delete (Task Manager) and regedit and keeps starting LImewire automatically. System Restore will reverse all these symptoms. And you won't have to know the names of any files (which may vary from machine to machine, anyway)

You must have a restore point from before you first ran the setup.exe. You must know approximately when you first ran setup.exe so you can choose a good restore point. You must have had system restore running (it usually is.) If those things are true. you can get rid of the virus with System Restore.

On the start menu go to programs, then, accessories, then system tools, then system restore. Follow the directions to restore your computer to an earlier time.

Two sidenotes never mentioned in this thread or the other articles I read about this virus.

Not only does it keep starting Limewire, but it changes a key setting in Limewire. It makes all of your "Documents and Settings" folder and sub folders shared, so any Limewire user can see and download all files in these folders.

Also, when this setup.exe is run, it causes the cursor to change to an hourglass, momentarily, and then ... nothing. No setup, no error messages. This should be a tip-off that you may have executed a virus.

Lord of the Rings February 6th, 2008 04:21 AM

I have a suspicion there are variants of this virus that people are getting. ;)


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